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drag the organelle labels of group 1 to the appropriate targets. then i…

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drag the organelle labels of group 1 to the appropriate targets. then identify the function of each organelle on the target below it. group 1 labels: nucleus, cytoskeleton, mitochondrion, lysosome, golgi, flagellum, plasma membrane. group 2 (functions): movement, provides support, regulates transport, energy harvest, processes proteins, breakdown and recycling, (partial text) genetic... reset

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we match each organelle (Group 1) to its structure in the cell diagram and then to its function (Group 2):

  • a (Nucleus): The purple, double - membraned structure in the center is the nucleus. Its function is to store genetic information (the "stores genetic information" option in Group 2).
  • **b (Cytoplasm/Cytosol, but here likely referring to the region with the cytoskeleton? Wait, no, looking at Group 1 labels, b is the area with the cytoskeleton? Wait, no, the labels: Group 1 has nucleus, cytoskeleton, mitochondrion, lysosome, Golgi, flagellum, plasma membrane. Let's re - examine:

Wait, the cell diagram:

  • a: The large purple structure is the nucleus. So Group 1 for a: nucleus. Group 2 function: stores genetic information (assuming that's the function of nucleus).
  • b: The area with the blue (endoplasmic reticulum? No, the pinkish area with the cytoskeleton? Wait, Group 1 has cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton is in the cytoplasm, providing support. So b: cytoskeleton (Group 1), function: provides support (Group 2).
  • c: Let's see, the structure that looks like a network, maybe endoplasmic reticulum? No, Group 1 has Golgi? Wait, no, the labels: lysosome, Golgi, etc. Wait, maybe c is the Golgi? No, let's think of functions. "modifies proteins" is a function, which is Golgi. Wait, maybe I got the labels wrong. Let's list the organelles and their functions:

Nucleus: stores genetic information

Cytoskeleton: provides support

Mitochondrion: energy harvest (cellular respiration)

Lysosome: breakdown and recycling

Golgi: modifies proteins

Flagellum: movement

Plasma membrane: regulates transport

Now, matching to the diagram:

  • a: Nucleus (purple, central) → Group 1: nucleus; Group 2: stores genetic information (assuming that's an option, though not fully visible, but from typical cell organelle functions)
  • b: Cytoskeleton (the network of fibers) → Group 1: cytoskeleton; Group 2: provides support
  • c: Let's say the Golgi (the stacked structure) → Group 1: Golgi; Group 2: modifies proteins
  • d: Endoplasmic reticulum? No, Group 1 has mitochondrion? Wait, d is near the Golgi? No, e is a lysosome? Wait, e is a small vesicle - like structure, lysosome. So e: lysosome (Group 1); Group 2: breakdown and recycling
  • f: Flagellum (the tail - like structure) → Group 1: flagellum; Group 2: movement
  • g: Mitochondrion (the oval, folded inner membrane structure) → Group 1: mitochondrion; Group 2: energy harvest
  • For the other structures, like the plasma membrane (the outer layer), maybe b or another label, but plasma membrane's function is regulates transport.

But since the question is to drag the labels, the correct matches are:

a: nucleus (Group 1) → function related to genetic info

b: cytoskeleton (Group 1) → provides support

c: Golgi (Group 1) → modifies proteins

d: (maybe endoplasmic reticulum, but not in Group 1? Wait, Group 1 has nucleus, cytoskeleton, mitochondrion, lysosome, Golgi, flagellum, plasma membrane. So d: maybe plasma membrane? No, plasma membrane is the outer layer. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's use the standard cell organelle functions:

  • Nucleus: genetic control (stores DNA)
  • Cytoskeleton: support and shape
  • Mitochondria: ATP production (energy harvest)
  • Lysosomes: digestion and recycling
  • Golgi apparatus: modifies, sorts, packages proteins
  • Flagellum: cell movement
  • Plasma membrane: regulates what enters/leaves the cell (transport regulation)

So matching to the diagram:

  • a: Nucleus (central purple) → Group 1: nucleus
  • b: Cytoskeleton (the interna…

Answer:

  • a: nucleus (Group 1)
  • b: cytoskeleton (Group 1)
  • c: Golgi (Group 1)
  • e: lysosome (Group 1)
  • f: flagellum (Group 1)
  • g: mitochondrion (Group 1)

(And their corresponding functions in Group 2: nucleus - stores genetic information; cytoskeleton - provides support; Golgi - modifies proteins; lysosome - breakdown and recycling; flagellum - movement; mitochondrion - energy harvest; plasma membrane (if applicable) - regulates transport)